Sunday, September 11, 2011

Improving cornering stability for vanilla Passenger car

If you have a regular passenger car like Civic, Accord, Camry, Corolla,
Altima etc., you can install a Upper Front Strut Bar and make a
noticeable difference (even the wife noticed it) in the handling. This
trick is one of the oldest for all those Rice-boy cars you see on the
streets. But you dont have to look or sound like them to squeeze a
little better handling from your car. It also makes the car safer in corners as the stabilizer bar makes the outer (outside turning wheel) front wheel stick to the road, instead of lifting off the road due to the G-forces rolling the car.depending on Make/model of the carTime to install: 30 mins.Tools required: 2 wrenchesSkill level required: NoviceNo Jack required.A
strut bar is a stiff metal bar that connects two front or two rear
struts on a car to prevent the chassis from twisting under G-forces in
turns. I had asked my auto teacher if they really work like you read
online and he confirmed. They are good things to have.So I bid
on this strut bar on okay for 99 cents and got it shipped for $24 (It is a long

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